Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... clauses is shown in Table 1.22 Clauses w / o agent extraction Clauses with agent extraction DIRECT / ACTIVE FUNCTION TV clause TV clause INVERSE FUNCTION Passive clause Inverse ( AF ) clause TABLE 1. Realization of direct and inverse ...
... clauses is shown in Table 1.22 Clauses w / o agent extraction Clauses with agent extraction DIRECT / ACTIVE FUNCTION TV clause TV clause INVERSE FUNCTION Passive clause Inverse ( AF ) clause TABLE 1. Realization of direct and inverse ...
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... clause . Some studies note that one way of expressing such propositions is to focus the subject and replace the TV ... clause . In particular , if the interrogative clause is embedded as a complement , and the complement object is ...
... clause . Some studies note that one way of expressing such propositions is to focus the subject and replace the TV ... clause . In particular , if the interrogative clause is embedded as a complement , and the complement object is ...
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... clause and its complement necessarily belong to the same obviation span , and thus that all 3rd person arguments in those clauses are ranked in obviation status with one another ; second , that in Tzotzil , a main clause argument ...
... clause and its complement necessarily belong to the same obviation span , and thus that all 3rd person arguments in those clauses are ranked in obviation status with one another ; second , that in Tzotzil , a main clause argument ...
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